HRA Chairman Saad Kassis-Mohamed Endorses Hamzat for Lagos APC Primary
HRA Chairman Backs Hamzat Ahead of APC Primary

The Human Rights Association (HRA) has thrown its weight behind Lagos State Deputy Governor, Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, as its preferred candidate for the 2027 governorship election. This endorsement comes ahead of the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary scheduled for May 2026.

Endorsement Details

The support was communicated in a statement issued by the association’s chairman, Saad Kassis-Mohamed. He explained that the decision was based on a thorough assessment of Hamzat’s performance in public office and his approach to governance. Hamzat has served as deputy governor of Lagos State since 2019 and previously held several executive roles in the state government, focusing on infrastructure and science and technology.

According to the HRA, Hamzat’s tenure has been characterized by a strong emphasis on institutional development, urban expansion, and service delivery. The association believes these priorities align with governance standards that reflect human rights principles, particularly in a state as economically significant as Lagos.

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Personal Stance

Kassis-Mohamed clarified that the endorsement does not represent an official institutional position of the HRA. Instead, he described it as a personal stance taken in his capacity as a public advocate. He stated, “Lagos requires a governor who understands that infrastructure, economic access, and civic dignity are not separate agendas. They are one agenda. Dr. Hamzat has demonstrated, over the course of two terms, that he grasps this. That is the basis of this endorsement.”

HRA's Role

The HRA noted that it typically does not take positions on electoral contests, maintaining its independence as a human rights organization. However, the significance of leadership in Lagos, given its population and economic role, prompted the decision to contribute to public discourse on the governorship race. The association acknowledged that the outcome of the APC primary and the eventual governorship election remains the prerogative of party members and the electorate. It added that the endorsement aims to introduce a human rights perspective into candidate selection discussions without undermining democratic processes.

Broader Engagement

The HRA said it would continue to monitor governance in Lagos and across the region, engaging with administrations on issues including urban management, public health, labor rights, and civic participation. The organization, which operates across West and Central Africa, highlighted its involvement in humanitarian interventions and labor rights advocacy. It also referenced its engagement with international bodies such as the United Nations, including communications to UN Special Rapporteurs concerning the case of imprisoned American athlete Jarred Shaw.

The association described its position on the Lagos governorship as consistent with its broader principle that governance should prioritize accountability to citizens.

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